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  4. Rail Service Between Albury-Melb. Slashed

    Latest development in the Victorian industrial disaster is decision by the Railways Commissioners to reduce all country services to 25 per cent, of normal as from Wednesday. This will provide an additional 15 per cent, reduction on the twice-reduced schedules which will operate to-morrow and Tuesday. ...

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  5. 99,000 AT BRITISH FOOTBALL FINAL

    For the second Association Cup final in succession, there was no score at the end of the match between Burnley and Charlton at ...

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  6. Passage Home For War Bride Who Offered Right Eye For Fare

    Mrs. Marie Wolverton offered today to pay the 600 dollars (£188) steamship fare to Australia for Mrs. Phyllis May Wood, an Australian war bride; who yesterday said she was willing to exchange her right eye for her passage home. ...

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  7. CARRYING THE COLORS

    Lieut. T. O. Neuendorf bearing the 2/23rd - (Albury’s Own) Battalion colors, in the march to St. Matthew’s Church yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THREE NOW DEAD; ROAD SMASH

    Three people have now died from injuries received in a head-on collision between two cars near Digger’s Rest on Friday. Killed in the smash ...

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  9. Mrs. Yamazaki Had Revenge on Erring Husband—Politically

    A year ago, Mrs Michiko Yamazaki divorced her husband because be returned from the war with an Indonesian consort and two children. ...

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  10. Man and Woman Found Hanging

    Two people were found hanged in different Sydney suburbs early this morning. Mrs Fanny Maria Firth. 65, was found hanging from the rafters ...

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  11. Chinese Cheer When Jap Monster Executed

    Thousands of Chinese onlookers cheered today when a firing squad executed Lt-General Hiao Tani. Japanese commander, who was held responsible ...

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  13. TERRORISTS KILL C.I.D. CHIEF AT HAIFA

    Striking in the centre of Haifa yesterday, terrorists shot and fatally injured J. Conquest, Chief of the Haifa C.I.D., who was travelling through the city in a car. Terrorists fired from a passing taxi which later ...

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  14. Sunday Meeting of Cabinet Discusses Crisis

    The Premier (Mr Cain) today conferred with some of his Cabinet Ministers on the present industrial crisis and although no statement was made ...

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  15. “TRAMMIES” ULTIMATUM EXPIRES—WHAT NEXT ?

    Whether Melbourne’s transport troubles are likely to be increased in the near future by withdrawal of the tramway services is, at the moment, obscure. The 28 day ultimatum delivered to the Tramways Board by the ...

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  16. TOTAL TWO HOUR BAN ON USE OF ELECTRICITY

    After three days’ respite from electricity restrictions, except for a ban on radiators and outside lights, a total ban on its use ...

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  17. MISSING GIRLS HOME AGAIN

    State-wide police search for two teen-age girls who disappeared from their homes this week ended today. The missing girls were: ...

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  18. Engineers Stop Work in Launceston Workshops

    Because they claim that the noise at the fitting shops at the Launceston railway workshops is excessive and that nothing had been done to abate it, ...

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  19. COURT CAN ORDER SECRET BALLOTS

    In a broadcast tonight the Premier (Mr Cain) said he wished to “clear the air” regarding the suggestions for the taking of secret ballots to ...

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  20. Americans Arrest 42 Jews

    Occupation police in the United States zone arrested 48 persons in a surprise raid on a displaced persons camp for Jews near Mannheim, says ...

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  21. FIRMS BARRED FROM OPENING

    Firms all over Britain are seeking to avoid the repetition of losses caused by this winter’s fuel crisis by opening branch factories and offices in ...

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  22. THUGS BASH AND ROB

    Three armed thugs bashed and robbed a man and a woman after breaking into a house at Narrabeen last night. After holding up the ...

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  23. Rubbing It In!

    Co-incidental with the latest 25 per cent cut in trains announced by the Victorian Railway Commissioners is the announcement in this issue of ...

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  24. 2/23rd Present Cheque For Hospital Memorial

    Brigadier Evans, who was C.O. of the 2/23rd (Albury’s Own) Battalion, presented a cheque for £100 to the president of Albury District Hospital Board (Mr. Jack Nolan) on Saturday. It is the nucleus of a fund to raise a battalion monument at the hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Road Transport From Albury and Wodonga

    Mr L. O’Neill, president of the Albury Wodonga branch of the road passenger service operators, said yesterday that the Transport Regulation ...

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  26. A Former Hungarian President Dead

    Vienna radio announced today the death in Budapest of Count Michael Karolyi, aged 72 years, former Hungarian President and Premier. He ...

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